You had better train thhat Metagross, Sephiroth. Mine is my Groudon. Most pokemon can't have a moveset that relies only on powerfull, low-PP moves, but you can when you're Lv 100 because the only people you're defeating are Battle Frontiers and Link battles, neither of which need many attacks.

While it might be the "weakest" pokemon on my team stat-wise, my Mightyena, in terms of utility, is the best right now, because I have an unfortunate team of all low-defense pure sweepers......

Adamant nature
EVs: 252 Atk (duh), the rest are spread (excluding SA) in some way I don't really recall...

Swagger
Poison Fang
Shadow Ball
Return

Basically, I get lucky a lot with my particular attack order. First Swagger --> hurts self, loses up to 1/4 hp; then Poison Fang --> inflicts Toxic; finish it off with Shadow Ball/ Return. Of course, if the opponent doesn't hurt itself at least once, I'm pretty dead in the water. But it's a fun moveset (as long as there are no steel types).

It's above average...I mean a Poison Type pokemon could only be but so good 3rd Gen so...

I also had an , it never made it to LV60 but it was my best pokemon in my arsenal during my Sapphire adventure as Silveri(trainer name I gave him)...that team was very aggressive now that I remember too...

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The only thing was that I usually left the last slot blank. I realized that I had three Lv. 71s: , , and . Those three are strongest after , which means I wasn't training properly. (And yes, the and the are obviously traded. Even though you'd doubt me, I got from my Sapphire Version.

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